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@desertfoxx18237 жыл бұрын
Man that was a hella cool vid! I gotta stop there if I'm ever in the area to check out the action. I bet that was one hella mess to clean up but they looked like they were doing a great job.
@hegot2414 жыл бұрын
Nice photography! Clear images to watch!!
@StandardGaugeRailroader8 жыл бұрын
Nice one man, but dannnngggg, what a mess/chaos! Also I subbed you man
@CaptainJustice1668 жыл бұрын
That was crazy man!!! Great catches regardless tho! You don't see that everyday for sure
@EdWhizAviationTrains3 жыл бұрын
GREAT Footage - I Liked & Subscribed 😎👍
@johnnyhunt95056 жыл бұрын
coolest video ever great job man
@RailfanJason8 жыл бұрын
Awesome video dude. May be late, but hey, better late than never. Got some neat goodies in this one, nice work!
@TheJmk41
3 жыл бұрын
Better To Be Late
@NorfolkSouthernES44AC8 жыл бұрын
Wow, what a mess!! :P They were doing a great job cleaning up tho. That lashup on 326!! And the RPE4C had "Elmer" scrawled on the cab. The old beat up Dash8 leading the autorack where they had to flag the xing was also neat.
@koirails86804 жыл бұрын
Mm love that intro nice vid!
@robertgift5 жыл бұрын
Always video a train entering a grade crossing in case someone is hit. Glad you caughthe block signal dropping to red.
@Galaxy25174 жыл бұрын
If you haven't already watched it, I highly recommend watching "Working hard to be lucky...The R.J. Corman story" True American success story! ❤
@TheNemosdaddy
2 жыл бұрын
🤮🤮🤮
@allgr84296 жыл бұрын
That connecting track is in bad shape. I noticed that, last time I was there. You can't pull 200-car trains through a right-angle curve on bad track and expect them to stay on the rails.
@rearspeaker6364
6 жыл бұрын
can we blame the dead harrison for this??
@TheLocalRailfan
6 жыл бұрын
yes!
@cpttankerjoe4 жыл бұрын
I just visited the park there a few weeks ago. Caught that same train going around the same Y with the same load. (Not the same engines though). And I’ve never seen an NS CSX engine combo in person
@jeromehowell6946 жыл бұрын
The town may be dying off..but, once you have lived there you miss the trains a lot. Train City USA.
@kenbowes24556 жыл бұрын
I was begining to feel dizzy..so much zooming!
@michaelcuff57805 жыл бұрын
Man! That is close on the curve! Lol!
@rodhard6883 жыл бұрын
Lots of hard miles on those locos!
@dannyhaley76103 жыл бұрын
i miss being able to chat on the fostoria cam.
@williamschlenger15182 жыл бұрын
Could they move the tracks a little closer?
@BPJJohn6 жыл бұрын
are they just using gravity and the dozer to move it?
@killsalive1
6 жыл бұрын
That dozer could easily move that many empties on level ground. Only thing to do is to make sure the brakes are released before moving. HOWEVER you must always have a way of stopping the car/ cars. Setting the hand brakes just short of full or as in this case the parked cars.
@petenikolic52443 жыл бұрын
Question WHRE is the derailment repair / cleanup work it just a anothe video claiming to be something is it not it is just another shunting video
@williamschlenger15182 жыл бұрын
That s one busy place .
@ryanfisher64024 жыл бұрын
That train looks good on him!
@geoffreylee51994 жыл бұрын
Considering what’s happening, No Biggie.
@TheLocalRailfan6 жыл бұрын
I see you at 1:22 in the mirror, you seem really into that train.
@JohnnysTrainVideos6 жыл бұрын
Nice....
@martymcmannis86622 жыл бұрын
Going on 5mins., Not one word about it? I live in Ohio so I'll find someone who can speak of it
@geried.2 жыл бұрын
? Hello Mr. Zomm ..... is it fun ?
@planca34306 жыл бұрын
to many supervisors and not enuf workers
@melissacarruthers2384 жыл бұрын
This was how many derailment
@christopherlaing73384 жыл бұрын
More white hats than workers, how typical
@dandebusk41923 жыл бұрын
Can't finish it. Terrible camera work. Keep your hand off the zoom button!
@josuerodrigues58844 жыл бұрын
Gostei du vidio para bem
@raymondwedley3 жыл бұрын
Like This Video How it works
@melissacarruthers2384 жыл бұрын
Were
@rogerwhittle2078 Жыл бұрын
I'm a Brit and I live in London, but I know a bit about American railroads. So, let me guess; no DPU's,;10,000 plus tons; empty cars in the first third of the train and quite a tight curve? (At least as tight as the minimum requirement?) If I know that, railroad management ought to know that - right? The paradox is; miles and miles and miles of 'stored out of service' locomotives and not enough phucking good sense to use DPU's at least every 5000 tons? In all reality a 15,000 ton train should have AT LEAST four locomotives and not all on the front. More realistically six (every 3000 tons) and preferably nine locomotives (every 2000 tons.) Would that be excessive? A DPU every 2000 tons would be the equivalent of every locomotive hauling what would be a record breaking freight train in the UK. Only mineral trains top 2000 tonnes and never by much. Double heading is rare in the UK and quadruple heading is purely positioning! Obviously our railway systems (in pretty much all of Europe) are quite, quite different from yours. Probably 90% of routes are double track, if not quadruple tracked on the busiest routes. Oh and you want to guess how long passenger trains are delayed for freight trains? NEVER. Or as good as never. I'm sorry, but corporate interests have all but wrecked USA railroads and I'd make a folding money bet that derailments like the above have become almost commonplace because MANAGEMENT doesn't want to put the effort and costs into shifting bigger and bigger trains. It occurred to me the other day; what is the ultimate tensile strength of the standard American buckeye coupler? My second bet would be "about 18,000 tons. Do I win?
@sweynforkbeardtraindude
Жыл бұрын
No
@donpollard94605 жыл бұрын
Annoying - stop zooming in and out!
@frankparnell85956 жыл бұрын
Subject matter was great, camera work was terrible!! No LIKE
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Man that was a hella cool vid! I gotta stop there if I'm ever in the area to check out the action. I bet that was one hella mess to clean up but they looked like they were doing a great job.
Nice photography! Clear images to watch!!
Nice one man, but dannnngggg, what a mess/chaos! Also I subbed you man
That was crazy man!!! Great catches regardless tho! You don't see that everyday for sure
GREAT Footage - I Liked & Subscribed 😎👍
coolest video ever great job man
Awesome video dude. May be late, but hey, better late than never. Got some neat goodies in this one, nice work!
@TheJmk41
3 жыл бұрын
Better To Be Late
Wow, what a mess!! :P They were doing a great job cleaning up tho. That lashup on 326!! And the RPE4C had "Elmer" scrawled on the cab. The old beat up Dash8 leading the autorack where they had to flag the xing was also neat.
Mm love that intro nice vid!
Always video a train entering a grade crossing in case someone is hit. Glad you caughthe block signal dropping to red.
If you haven't already watched it, I highly recommend watching "Working hard to be lucky...The R.J. Corman story" True American success story! ❤
@TheNemosdaddy
2 жыл бұрын
🤮🤮🤮
That connecting track is in bad shape. I noticed that, last time I was there. You can't pull 200-car trains through a right-angle curve on bad track and expect them to stay on the rails.
@rearspeaker6364
6 жыл бұрын
can we blame the dead harrison for this??
@TheLocalRailfan
6 жыл бұрын
yes!
I just visited the park there a few weeks ago. Caught that same train going around the same Y with the same load. (Not the same engines though). And I’ve never seen an NS CSX engine combo in person
The town may be dying off..but, once you have lived there you miss the trains a lot. Train City USA.
I was begining to feel dizzy..so much zooming!
Man! That is close on the curve! Lol!
Lots of hard miles on those locos!
i miss being able to chat on the fostoria cam.
Could they move the tracks a little closer?
are they just using gravity and the dozer to move it?
@killsalive1
6 жыл бұрын
That dozer could easily move that many empties on level ground. Only thing to do is to make sure the brakes are released before moving. HOWEVER you must always have a way of stopping the car/ cars. Setting the hand brakes just short of full or as in this case the parked cars.
Question WHRE is the derailment repair / cleanup work it just a anothe video claiming to be something is it not it is just another shunting video
That s one busy place .
That train looks good on him!
Considering what’s happening, No Biggie.
I see you at 1:22 in the mirror, you seem really into that train.
Nice....
Going on 5mins., Not one word about it? I live in Ohio so I'll find someone who can speak of it
? Hello Mr. Zomm ..... is it fun ?
to many supervisors and not enuf workers
This was how many derailment
More white hats than workers, how typical
Can't finish it. Terrible camera work. Keep your hand off the zoom button!
Gostei du vidio para bem
Like This Video How it works
Were
I'm a Brit and I live in London, but I know a bit about American railroads. So, let me guess; no DPU's,;10,000 plus tons; empty cars in the first third of the train and quite a tight curve? (At least as tight as the minimum requirement?) If I know that, railroad management ought to know that - right? The paradox is; miles and miles and miles of 'stored out of service' locomotives and not enough phucking good sense to use DPU's at least every 5000 tons? In all reality a 15,000 ton train should have AT LEAST four locomotives and not all on the front. More realistically six (every 3000 tons) and preferably nine locomotives (every 2000 tons.) Would that be excessive? A DPU every 2000 tons would be the equivalent of every locomotive hauling what would be a record breaking freight train in the UK. Only mineral trains top 2000 tonnes and never by much. Double heading is rare in the UK and quadruple heading is purely positioning! Obviously our railway systems (in pretty much all of Europe) are quite, quite different from yours. Probably 90% of routes are double track, if not quadruple tracked on the busiest routes. Oh and you want to guess how long passenger trains are delayed for freight trains? NEVER. Or as good as never. I'm sorry, but corporate interests have all but wrecked USA railroads and I'd make a folding money bet that derailments like the above have become almost commonplace because MANAGEMENT doesn't want to put the effort and costs into shifting bigger and bigger trains. It occurred to me the other day; what is the ultimate tensile strength of the standard American buckeye coupler? My second bet would be "about 18,000 tons. Do I win?
@sweynforkbeardtraindude
Жыл бұрын
No
Annoying - stop zooming in and out!
Subject matter was great, camera work was terrible!! No LIKE